Computational Approaches in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii for Effectual Bio-hydrogen Production

Author:   Pratyoosh Shukla ,  M.V.K. Karthik
Publisher:   Springer, India, Private Ltd
Edition:   2015 ed.
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9788132223825


Pages:   33
Publication Date:   08 May 2015
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Author:   Pratyoosh Shukla ,  M.V.K. Karthik
Publisher:   Springer, India, Private Ltd
Imprint:   Springer, India, Private Ltd
Edition:   2015 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.978kg
ISBN:  

9788132223825


ISBN 10:   8132223829
Pages:   33
Publication Date:   08 May 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. Introduction.- 2. Background.- 3. Material and Methods.- 4. Results and discussions.- 5. Conclusion.

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Review 1: Its accuracy: The title of book is acceptable but I advise to summarize with a running title. The title given in ToC is fine and most accurate. So, I advise to change title and keep the same in ToC and sample chapter. As far as content is concerned the content reflects the core area of bioinformatics applied to role HydA1 gene towards improving hydrogen production in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . The contents are good but authors should provide all related images/diagrams to readers in detailed content.Usability: It will be good quality resource of information for post graduate students and researchers in the field of biotechnology and bioinformatics especially it can attract researchers searching new ways of enhancing hydrogen production in microalgae.Readership and utility of the content: The readership of this book will be good as a short description of computational strategies in life sciences especially for Bioinformatics students. The content suggests that it may also serve as a practical manual for postgraduates and scientists in this area. The overall content utility is agreeable.Assessment on the global market value of such content in comparison to the existing titles in the market: The global market of such a book will be good as there is no available book with such interaction studies in the market. Sample chapter: The sample chapter is fine and organized. However, author needs to provide modeled structures with full descriptive images for readers of the book. Regards, Dr. Harish ChandraDepartment of Environmental HealthMicrobial Pathogenesis Lab, University of CincinnatiCollege of MedicineCincinnati Ohio, 45267-0056, USA Review 2: In my opinion, the table of contents and the sample chapter looks informative and it should be useful to the readers. I recommend the publication of the book by Springer. Regards, Marcio PocasDepartment of Genetics and MorphologyUniversity of BrasiliaBrazil


Review 1: Its accuracy: The title of book is acceptable but I advise to summarize with a running title. The title given in ToC is fine and most accurate. So, I advise to change title and keep the same in ToC and sample chapter. As far as content is concerned the content reflects the core area of bioinformatics applied to role HydA1 gene towards improving hydrogen production in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . The contents are good but authors should provide all related images/diagrams to readers in detailed content.Usability: It will be good quality resource of information for post graduate students and researchers in the field of biotechnology and bioinformatics especially it can attract researchers searching new ways of enhancing hydrogen production in microalgae.Readership and utility of the content: The readership of this book will be good as a short description of computational strategies in life sciences especially for Bioinformatics students. The content suggests that it may also serve as a practical manual for postgraduates and scientists in this area. The overall content utility is agreeable.Assessment on the global market value of such content in comparison to the existing titles in the market: The global market of such a book will be good as there is no available book with such interaction studies in the market. Sample chapter: The sample chapter is fine and organized. However, author needs to provide modeled structures with full descriptive images for readers of the book. Regards, Dr. Harish ChandraDepartment of Environmental HealthMicrobial Pathogenesis Lab, University of CincinnatiCollege of MedicineCincinnati Ohio, 45267-0056, USA Review 2: In my opinion, the table of contents and the sample chapter looks informative and it should be useful to the readers. I recommend the publication of the book by Springer. Regards, Marcio PocasDepartment of Genetics and MorphologyUniversity of BrasiliaBrazil""


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Dr. P. Shukla is working as Head, Department of Microbiology at Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India. Dr. Shukla is also working as General Secretary of Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), which is 75 year old and one of the reputed scientific organizations in the world. His research interests are in the fields of Enzyme technology and Protein Bioinformatics. He has more than 14 years research and teaching experience in reputed universities of India and abroad. He has written 2 Books, 13 book chapters, one patent and edited 3Biotech Journals (Springer) and published more than 60 peer reviewed international papers in reputed journals. He has also supervised or graduated 6 Ph.D. students. He has successfully carried out 6 R & D projects as Principal investigator and/or Co-investigator. He received several awards, including ‘Prof. S.B. Saksena, F.N.A., Award’ in Life sciences (1999), Best presentation Award (Senior Category-2006) by NCSTC, India, NRF-DUT PDF Award in Enzyme Biotechnology (2008), Danisco India Award in Probiotics & Enzyme Technology (2010) and Indo-US Professorship Award (2014) by Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) and American Society of Microbiology (ASM). He was selected as Scientist in Southern Ocean Expedition (2011). He is serving as Editor in Indian Journal of Microbiology (Springer) and as Editorial Board Member and Reviewer in many journals. He has also been Editor in Chief, Internet Journal of Microbiology, Internet Scientific Publishers, USA (2008-2009). MVK Karthik had obtained his Masters in Bioinformatics from Birla Institute of Technology in Mesra, India and graduated in Biotechnology and simultaneously pursed GNIIT certificate course (Software Engineering) from NIIT. After graduation he worked for Google (2008-2009) where he was involved in developing tools for Google. During his sophomore year (December 2010) in Center for cellular molecular biology, he was involved indeveloping computational tools for analysis to identify conserved motifs among various genes which are expressed under environmental stress desiccation. His current research interests were Gene Regulation, Sequence Analysis, Algorithm designing & Programming, Intermolecular interactions, System biology and Statistical analysis.

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